Yearly Archives: 2026

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What Causes Industrial Engine Failures — And How You Can Prevent Them

By | March 8th, 2026|Categories: Generator Maintenance and Service, Diesel Engines, Preventive Engine Maintenance|

Industrial engines rarely fail without warning. Most breakdowns are the result of predictable issues that build up over time due to poor maintenance, incorrect sizing, operator misuse, or environmental stress. The cost of failure is never just the repair. It’s lost production, missed deadlines, safety risk, and emergency replacement expenses. This guide explains the most common [...]

Diesel vs Gas vs Alternative Power Engines: What’s Best in 2026?

By | March 4th, 2026|Categories: Diesel Engines, Gas Engines|

In 2026, choosing the right power source for industrial equipment isn’t just about torque or upfront cost anymore. It’s about long-term operating economics, emissions compliance, fuel availability, sustainability goals, and total lifecycle value. Diesel, gasoline, and alternative power engines each have clear strengths and real limitations. This guide breaks down what actually works in the field [...]

Top Preventive Maintenance Practices to Extend Engine Life

By | February 26th, 2026|Categories: Preventive Engine Maintenance, Generator Maintenance and Service|

Industrial engines don’t fail suddenly. They fail gradually, quietly, and expensively when preventive maintenance is ignored. Most premature engine breakdowns are not design flaws; they are maintenance failures. The good news is this: with the right preventive maintenance practices, you can extend engine life by thousands of operating hours, reduce downtime, and significantly lower total cost [...]

How to Choose the Right Industrial Engine for Your Heavy Equipment

By | February 5th, 2026|Categories: Diesel Engines, Engine Manufacturers, Gas Engines, Used Diesel Engines|

Choosing the wrong industrial engine is expensive. It leads to downtime, higher fuel bills, shorter equipment life, and constant maintenance headaches. Choosing the right one improves productivity, lowers operating costs, and keeps your equipment running when it matters most. This guide breaks down exactly how to choose the right industrial engine for heavy equipment, based on [...]

Upgrading Engines for Better Fuel Efficiency and Lower Operating Costs

By | January 25th, 2026|Categories: diesel fuel, Generator Maintenance and Service, Used Diesel Engines|

Fuel is one of the largest lifetime costs of running industrial equipment. When engines age, efficiency drops quietly through wear, outdated technology, poor combustion, and mismatched sizing. The result is higher fuel burn, rising maintenance spend, and unpredictable downtime. Upgrading or repowering an industrial engine is often the fastest way to cut operating costs without replacing [...]